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so you want to look at technology. you don't want to look at utilities. >> do you believe that higher rates in general pose a threat to the market? are we in one of those areas where both can rise in tandem? >> i certainly don't think that the ten-year yield going above 2% will go anywhere with the equity markets. we talk about that being the magic line in the sand of some sort. i think if you were to normalize rates in treasurys called 3.5% to 4% and you might have competition in asset allocation, but in the zone that we're in right now if you talk about seeing ten-year rates rise from 2% to 4%, that's a normalization. i don't think you're going draw equity investors back in the bond market with 2.5ers on % or coupon. >> is that where we're headed? 3%? >> i don't think it's the first half of '14 event and we should exit with a 3% to 3.5% rate on the ten-year for sure and it would improve the health of the economy ask getting the largest consumers of treasurys out of the marketplace. >> michelle, if that happens, if we
so you want to look at technology. you don't want to look at utilities. >> do you believe that higher rates in general pose a threat to the market? are we in one of those areas where both can rise in tandem? >> i certainly don't think that the ten-year yield going above 2% will go anywhere with the equity markets. we talk about that being the magic line in the sand of some sort. i think if you were to normalize rates in treasurys called 3.5% to 4% and you might have competition in...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. on the street," live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in about 90 seconds. hoping you had a good christmas holiday. is the futures this morning will get your attention, up almost 70 points. the. >> the big question moving forward is are you going to get that volatility back next year? we've had very few 3% moves on the market throughout 2013. as the federal moves to the sidelines, will the volatility increase and volume increase? >> 47 records so far for the s&p. if you were to take out some of the lay years in the 90s, it's toying with data, you'd have to go back to 1975 to find a better year for the s&p. >> extraordinary. extraordinary. >> weigh and measure. >> with that, let's get to the opening bell. some hub-bub in the journal about the valuation of yahoo!. there's the opening bell. [ opening bell ringing ] >> to cele
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. on the street," live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell set to ring in about 90 seconds. hoping you had a good christmas holiday. is the futures this morning will get your attention, up almost 70 points. the. >> the big question moving forward is are you going to get that volatility back...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> >>> the amount of land being set aside to grow wheat, corn and soy is this year expected to be the largest since the early years of the reagan administration. tha
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is the technology the best that it can be? are you getting the money that you need toward the television innovation, for example? >> we're very confident in what is happening in the television wear and the best example of that right now is not only are we introducing tvs that enable you to access and cure eight content and learns what you want and gives you suggestions on it, but we're also providing a future-proof solution. so we introduce this next month, an evolution kit that basically enables you to bring the benefits of the 2013 of it into your 2012 tv. that's innovation. >> why wouldn't you want consumers to go out and buy a 2013 tv? we want them to do that, but how many times have you made a purchase and a significant purchase, several thousand dollars and six weeks later you hear about the newest thing? >> these days, six minutes later and the average life of a television is five or six years so we want to provide those consumers a multi-year upward, upgrade path and it gives you the benefits of the 2013 tv. >> do you
is the technology the best that it can be? are you getting the money that you need toward the television innovation, for example? >> we're very confident in what is happening in the television wear and the best example of that right now is not only are we introducing tvs that enable you to access and cure eight content and learns what you want and gives you suggestions on it, but we're also providing a future-proof solution. so we introduce this next month, an evolution kit that basically...
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we want to direct our viewers' attention to like technology. competes in the same sector as alumina. that market cap growing today after the company came out and said its board has retained deutsche bank to assist in the annual review. this comes after a story in the national post, the canadian paper, that said that the company was looking at the potential alternatives including an lbo. i'll tell you what i know, because i do have a bit to share here. a couple of months ago, i ran into this rumor as well. tried to run it down. and did get the sense that there was maybe at least a dipping a toe in the water by the company, to see what might be out there. both on a potential lbo, in terms of financing, equity check, price, and maybe strategics. but didn't hear of any specific process or anything else, and actually backed away from doing a report at that time, jim, because i just -- at least based on what i was able to get ahold of, i didn't feel there was enough to warrant doing a story at that point. but the large shareholders here, and i know a
we want to direct our viewers' attention to like technology. competes in the same sector as alumina. that market cap growing today after the company came out and said its board has retained deutsche bank to assist in the annual review. this comes after a story in the national post, the canadian paper, that said that the company was looking at the potential alternatives including an lbo. i'll tell you what i know, because i do have a bit to share here. a couple of months ago, i ran into this...
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we see that a lot in technology companies. a period of arrogance, that permeates, and a period of denial, and a period they really have to struggle. very few companies turn it around. i think you need to have some resources, cash on the balance sheet, really differentiate a product. and it has to be something different in terms of the average selling price. >> simon? >> yeah, rob, can you give us a glimpse as to what is happening internally with blackberry? externally, a new ticker symbol, new name of the company. internally, the truth is, he's brought in these kind of trendy suites to come and deal with the interface. there's talk that the organization -- or let me ask you the question, is the organization melding as one? do they line up single file behind thorsten as he speaks there? >> they seem to. the fact of the matter is, remember, steve jobs made major cuts when he took over apple. got rid of the extraneous products. really what you're seeing here is the company's trying to wrap its head around very successful strategy
we see that a lot in technology companies. a period of arrogance, that permeates, and a period of denial, and a period they really have to struggle. very few companies turn it around. i think you need to have some resources, cash on the balance sheet, really differentiate a product. and it has to be something different in terms of the average selling price. >> simon? >> yeah, rob, can you give us a glimpse as to what is happening internally with blackberry? externally, a new ticker...
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this is an industry that's a technology industry now. we forget, under armour technology. you will get passed by unless you are innovating. we don't see technology innovating in pcs. we do see it in consumer. >> technology, we think silicon valley. it's far from the case when you're talking broadly speaking and i've always argued the greatest technology leap we've made happens to be in the oil fields. >> i have whiting petroleum on today and they talk about a particular oil they have in the bakken and how much oil is coming from that. america is pioneer -- core labs is probably the best innovator of all. these are scientists, david, engineers. >> exactly. >> talk about a company that uses a lot of oil, ala gasoline, ups. they look pretty good. remember the industrial economy comment from, what, a quarter or so ago? where did that end up? nowhere. >> i think these are the two points that are really solid here. package volume will be higher, 3.5%. holiday season will be another one for the record books. this is the prediction. >> 34 million packages globally on their peak da
this is an industry that's a technology industry now. we forget, under armour technology. you will get passed by unless you are innovating. we don't see technology innovating in pcs. we do see it in consumer. >> technology, we think silicon valley. it's far from the case when you're talking broadly speaking and i've always argued the greatest technology leap we've made happens to be in the oil fields. >> i have whiting petroleum on today and they talk about a particular oil they...
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creating new technologies. shareholders have in the past actually, you know, made huge decisions based on announcements and things that they thought were going to be launched. so i think it does play an incredibly important role. nothing like that, i agree, is going to be -- is going to be said today. in fact, i think tim cook is going to be even more cagey than usual. if that can be possible. but as, you know, the whole einhorn case, i think he's just going to be really hush-hush about his plans. he may say that, oh, yes, we're thinking about ipress and what we can do with all of this money, but, you know, i really don't think anything is going to come of it today. >> yeah. >> but -- >> there definitely has been so much conjecture, this good note out of jeffries, they may want to hold on to a large portion of that cash for their needs over the next couple of years. we're short on time. i appreciate both you guys coming on. we'll see you soon. >> thanks. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, one social media sto
creating new technologies. shareholders have in the past actually, you know, made huge decisions based on announcements and things that they thought were going to be launched. so i think it does play an incredibly important role. nothing like that, i agree, is going to be -- is going to be said today. in fact, i think tim cook is going to be even more cagey than usual. if that can be possible. but as, you know, the whole einhorn case, i think he's just going to be really hush-hush about his...
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. >> onyx has some life-saving technologies. important to say it's a real company and that technology would give amgen the growth that amgen does not have. >> amgen's market cap has only gone up since we first learned about this. >>> let's shift to the bonds and dollar. rick santelli at the santelli group in chicago. >> wow, interest rates continue to be on the move. we've talked about how these sticky interest rates definitely didn't seem as though they were getting ready to do any major retracements. look at the 24-hour five-year note. it did not take out their july 5th high yield at 161. even though there are only slight curve implications today with the ten-year yield over performing to the upside, downside of price, not huge. this is really the fight, five versus ten, playing catch-up a bit. if you look at a 24-hour ten, made it up to 282. that is the -- well, if we had closed there, it would strb a fresh high yield, closing back more. it has moderated a business. up eight basis points. you can see what i'm talking about, j
. >> onyx has some life-saving technologies. important to say it's a real company and that technology would give amgen the growth that amgen does not have. >> amgen's market cap has only gone up since we first learned about this. >>> let's shift to the bonds and dollar. rick santelli at the santelli group in chicago. >> wow, interest rates continue to be on the move. we've talked about how these sticky interest rates definitely didn't seem as though they were getting...
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technology, cyclicals? >> you know, it is very interesting because the first quarter was so strong and when you look at the sectors that outperformed there were health care staples and utilities and everyone is classifying them as defensive and when you look at an underlying them they all have yield. so what the market is telling you is that the investor base is still seeking yield as we still have a very low interest rate environment and as the federal reserve keeps telling us that they're going to maintain a low interest rate environment. >> i think i want you to make a judgement. what do you think people should do? >> well, we really like mega-caps. we like growth stocks and select cyclicals. so we really like a well-diversified portfolio of stocks here. >> okay, mary, let's talk about gold. clearly, we had a very rough couple of days in the end of the week before last and into monday we lost 13% as everybody is aware over that two-day period. once in a generational move. since then, of course, what's be
technology, cyclicals? >> you know, it is very interesting because the first quarter was so strong and when you look at the sectors that outperformed there were health care staples and utilities and everyone is classifying them as defensive and when you look at an underlying them they all have yield. so what the market is telling you is that the investor base is still seeking yield as we still have a very low interest rate environment and as the federal reserve keeps telling us that...
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you know, everyone talks about technology needs to lead. the cyclicals need to take ownership, be it general, the market. chris, you say no. stick with your general mills and stick with your procter & gambles. why? >> my basic view is i'm not a stock picker, per se, but i think stocks that you should look at right now is a diversified portfolio of companies that are iconic american companies that have great balance sheets, that are making money and have the capacity to pay greater dividends. i agree with him. i think it's key to squeeze out as much dividend income as you possibly can. we're at a yield-starved world. it's very tough to prior individual to make ago of it right now. and i think you're best served by looking for conservative companies, stable companies, but companies that can grow their dividends. >> we keep talking about japan. the move, the nikkeis had over the past few sessions and inverse to the yen which is falling apart. are you guys seeing dplflows th track japan? >> we're seeing a few, yes. in fact, the wisdom tree head
you know, everyone talks about technology needs to lead. the cyclicals need to take ownership, be it general, the market. chris, you say no. stick with your general mills and stick with your procter & gambles. why? >> my basic view is i'm not a stock picker, per se, but i think stocks that you should look at right now is a diversified portfolio of companies that are iconic american companies that have great balance sheets, that are making money and have the capacity to pay greater...
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a ton of issues here. >> the technology that we showed was older technology for 3-d printing. when i saw the gun magazines coming out of the chemical flew that a hardens up, a laser hardens it, cooks it, creates these things and i fired an ar-15 made from plastic parts from a 3-d printer in a guy's garage. >> you're a gun guy, aren't you? >> i don't own a gun. i'm not anti-gun. i played down the middle. but i shot the gun. and i realize at that moment even with guns, 3-d printing is going to change the world. >> right. >> there are few things that i have seen that have amazed me. you aerealize in formula one, teams are bringing 3-d printers with them and at the track if something breaks, they will make a part right there. >> wow. it's a cross industry. the "financial times" today has a story about nike, adidas speed up the process and design of footwear, from months to literally weeks going through china. everything changes. >> it is. there's a day where my daughter says or kelly your kids when you children say, i want this for christmas. you go online, buy it you print it at
a ton of issues here. >> the technology that we showed was older technology for 3-d printing. when i saw the gun magazines coming out of the chemical flew that a hardens up, a laser hardens it, cooks it, creates these things and i fired an ar-15 made from plastic parts from a 3-d printer in a guy's garage. >> you're a gun guy, aren't you? >> i don't own a gun. i'm not anti-gun. i played down the middle. but i shot the gun. and i realize at that moment even with guns, 3-d...
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one of the interesting factors now is the onset of mobile technologi technologies, because if you download the expedia app, we can tell you if there is a delay or gate change so that you are not constantly having to watch the tv or go on the computer, and now we can communicate two-way to you which can really improve the experience of what is fundamentally a bad situation. >> let e's talk about the busins and the slowdown that you are experiencing in growth. obviously, the united states has been tough for you, and your launch in march that you bought and people will see the adverts about that, but it is in the opaque of the business where people buy a product that they don't know what brand it is under that you faced huge pressure from notably priceline's express deals and hot wire, and your hotwire that you own has dragged as a result, and how do you turn it around? >> well, the base business is doing quite well, and you are right, typically, when the economy gets better, the kinds of opaque deals that the suppliers give us are worse, because the suppliers don't have to sell opaque as agg
one of the interesting factors now is the onset of mobile technologi technologies, because if you download the expedia app, we can tell you if there is a delay or gate change so that you are not constantly having to watch the tv or go on the computer, and now we can communicate two-way to you which can really improve the experience of what is fundamentally a bad situation. >> let e's talk about the busins and the slowdown that you are experiencing in growth. obviously, the united states...
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anki drive is our first incar ration of that technology. it's a racing game where we have physical cars that are intelligent, interactive, they have personality. you can take control of them or play against the game itself with artificial intelligence driving these cars and actually making them interactive and come to life. and so it's the closest way we've -- that we can describe it is you can think of it as almost like a video game happening in front of you in your living room floor. and it's something that is quite a surprise when you see it for the first time. >> you have raised $50 million. that is -- for series "a" and i think "b" as well, that's a lot of cash in your pocket. can you at least give us some directional clues as to where you direct it after this product goes live? >> absolutely. so, yeah, our series "a" was with andreessen har row wits. mark invested in the company when we were only four people last month. and closed our series "b" with index adventures. a big portion of this is an investment in the future of the field o
anki drive is our first incar ration of that technology. it's a racing game where we have physical cars that are intelligent, interactive, they have personality. you can take control of them or play against the game itself with artificial intelligence driving these cars and actually making them interactive and come to life. and so it's the closest way we've -- that we can describe it is you can think of it as almost like a video game happening in front of you in your living room floor. and it's...
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in general in technology even five years ago. even three years ago. consumer taste, the ability to actually change quickly, would you agree? >> yes. what are they supposed to do? >> listen, apple's going to generate prodigious amounts of cash for years to come. the question is, will it come back to multiple. many will argue it is extraordinarily cheap. but things can move very fast. market share has dropped dramatically in the smartphone industry in a short amount of time. >> it's like the quote that carl read. look, when you have kids, saying, listen, dad, i don't want that apple product. but i can't say to my daughter, hey, what are you crazy? the stock's very cheap. what does she care about the stock? >> in all fairness, it's not a teen retailer we're talking about, right? teens are not -- they'll be grown up, buying macintoshs. >> i'm stuck in the ec ecould system. >> look, the story is that there was never any product better than apple. whatever apple put out was the best. you know, look, you're not allowed to say anything about apple. i wrote a
in general in technology even five years ago. even three years ago. consumer taste, the ability to actually change quickly, would you agree? >> yes. what are they supposed to do? >> listen, apple's going to generate prodigious amounts of cash for years to come. the question is, will it come back to multiple. many will argue it is extraordinarily cheap. but things can move very fast. market share has dropped dramatically in the smartphone industry in a short amount of time. >>...
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technology is leading the way. goldman put out a note suggesting in terms of growth and value technology was the way to go for february. >> year to date 16% down on apple still the worst performer year to date on the s&p. >> and the worst january since 2008. >> yeah. see you later on. see you in a few minutes. david have a great weekend and enjoy the game. >> thank you. you too. >> here's what you missed earlier on if you're just joining us this morning. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> the demographics are clear between 2000 and 2010, so history, the age group of 55 to 64 grew by 75%. >> wow. >> that's the group that's going to move into the entitlement arena. >> january, nonfarm payrolls increased by 157,000 jobs. 7.9% is the unemployment rate. >> the economy looks a lot better after the fact with these revisions and it tells me two things. number one, this momentum is going to carry into the new year because with better data we know the economy is a lot heal
technology is leading the way. goldman put out a note suggesting in terms of growth and value technology was the way to go for february. >> year to date 16% down on apple still the worst performer year to date on the s&p. >> and the worst january since 2008. >> yeah. see you later on. see you in a few minutes. david have a great weekend and enjoy the game. >> thank you. you too. >> here's what you missed earlier on if you're just joining us this morning....
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just
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technology stops. it will probably outperform the most defensive names. a lot of money is going into defensive names. as interest rays go up, as confidence returns, money will move from that part of the market towards more agretsive aims. but if you go for that long-term perspective, then it's worst being over the growth areas of the markets. >> david, always good to talk with you. thank you so much for the time. we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you. >> teches are lower today after reports from microsoft, ibm and google. google expected to hit 14.2 billion. mark mahaney rates google ads an outperform. he joins us from san francisco this morning. good to have you back. >> good to be here, carl. >> we'll get a lot of information of the names we mentioned. what is the most important? >> the igest issue is the concern that mobile internet usage, which is the mundmental biggest trend is the stocks traded up as cpcs improve. if they improve this quarter, the stocks should trade up. that's the key number. >> we were looking at a slew of price target increases a
technology stops. it will probably outperform the most defensive names. a lot of money is going into defensive names. as interest rays go up, as confidence returns, money will move from that part of the market towards more agretsive aims. but if you go for that long-term perspective, then it's worst being over the growth areas of the markets. >> david, always good to talk with you. thank you so much for the time. we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you. >> teches are lower today...
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ibm buying cloud computing infrastructure company softlayer technologies. the terms of the deal haven't been disclosed yet. it maintains its position in the cloud computing market. dollar general, one of today's big losers and a game to watch. the discount retailer does match its first-quarter profit and does cut the forecast and spurs a little bit of concern about the u.s. consumer. >> the market's off to a pretty good start for the month of june and major indices up 15% so far this year. >> our next guest is known as dr. doom, but is he still bearish? >> we want to bring in marc faber from the report. >> a piece in "barron's" a few days ago in which you said you've heeded the like of ray dalio trying to keep your assets in equities and you say i shouldn't shorted anything yet although i have attempted to short the s&p and the russell 2000. so how tempted are you today? >> well, basically, we had since may 22nd, quite the sharp drop in markets around the world as in turkey we are down 15% from the high. japan also dropped from the recent high by 15%. in th
ibm buying cloud computing infrastructure company softlayer technologies. the terms of the deal haven't been disclosed yet. it maintains its position in the cloud computing market. dollar general, one of today's big losers and a game to watch. the discount retailer does match its first-quarter profit and does cut the forecast and spurs a little bit of concern about the u.s. consumer. >> the market's off to a pretty good start for the month of june and major indices up 15% so far this...
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>> no, united technologies, ge, precision cast parts, you can buy so many aerospace plays. jets are up big. you don't need to be in boeing. aerospace is coming back. but there are companies that are in both. look at honeywell, they own the cockpit. >> it's amazing the run these guys have had. the index is just 1 1/2 points off of its record high. this is a group that has seen massive gains. in the context of boeing, boeing is just a few dollars, or had been before these problems were revealed this week, off of new highs for the year. and so the context is you take profits here on a strong gainer. >> i was talking to david, who is always skeptical by what i say, i would hope to say antiseptical by monday, i hope -- >> i just have a little stuffy nose. you're running away from me like i'm typhoid mary. i've had my flu shot. >> i've only had one. >> whooping cough is making a big comeback. >> pertussis. >> come here, jim. >> no, we'll pass on that attractive opportunity. what i think is really interesting is japan is rearming. they're ordering rake yon systems. i think germany
>> no, united technologies, ge, precision cast parts, you can buy so many aerospace plays. jets are up big. you don't need to be in boeing. aerospace is coming back. but there are companies that are in both. look at honeywell, they own the cockpit. >> it's amazing the run these guys have had. the index is just 1 1/2 points off of its record high. this is a group that has seen massive gains. in the context of boeing, boeing is just a few dollars, or had been before these problems...
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it is probably the largest technology company in new york city. it is a technology company. journalism came later and it is very important to it, but all of this began in the early days and i remember when they started the news service because the reporters would go on client have saids and say what are you interested in so they could understand what to cover and it kind of came out of that. it's still a data company and it's an incredible technology company. >> that's great. i remember they went to data general because data general had the more robust difbsk drives i the '08s. they have a technology department, the actual people who created it and are the envy, other than nasa, maybe nasa could use them, right? potentially they could. it's been an incredible as we said, success story and the mayor himself is the richest man in town, with a their 25 billion net worth. they bought back that stake with merrill lynch during a crisis at a very advantaged time. >> but carl's right. they're competitors and we're a news-gathering organization. >> our audience uses their product, bu
it is probably the largest technology company in new york city. it is a technology company. journalism came later and it is very important to it, but all of this began in the early days and i remember when they started the news service because the reporters would go on client have saids and say what are you interested in so they could understand what to cover and it kind of came out of that. it's still a data company and it's an incredible technology company. >> that's great. i remember...
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i think they could taper if they develop the technological lead. i think tim cook is about to put a taper on the table. that could shock people. he says, i need to -- i can't taper. >> will he get a continuing resolution or breach the debt ceiling? what's he going to do? >> i think it is up to him. if he tapers, stock goes down. samsung, meanwhile, talking about innovations, has introduced its latest advertisements for its watch. take a look. >> with this miniature transmitter. >> what time is it? >> 8:29. >> thank you. >> this is 86 reporting into control. >> how is it going? >> i have an emergency situation. >> relay the information to head quar tefrmts headquarters. >> jason, can you read me? >> i read you. >> this is secret agent rock. >> let's make a little spectacle of ourselves. >> anything in particular in mind. >> atomic punch. >> there is only one man that can get us out of here in time. >> we are on our way. >> we are on our way. >> i am on my way. >> listen, for me, it is basically going through all the programs of my childhood. >> if t
i think they could taper if they develop the technological lead. i think tim cook is about to put a taper on the table. that could shock people. he says, i need to -- i can't taper. >> will he get a continuing resolution or breach the debt ceiling? what's he going to do? >> i think it is up to him. if he tapers, stock goes down. samsung, meanwhile, talking about innovations, has introduced its latest advertisements for its watch. take a look. >> with this miniature...
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hydraulic fracturing is not new technology. it's been used for over 60 years in over a million wells. there's never been a case of groundwater contamination in the united states. it's safe technology, being effectively managed in the states where it's being done. those they findings need to be put into place in a final finding i think they're entirely consistent with the data from the various states. >> hang on. hang on. we should make clear here that you are essentially a lawyer who argues on behalf of regulated companies, essentially helping them to get through regulation. i mean, it is your job to ease industry into these situations. you're not an independent observer of the process here, are you? >> no, that's correct. i represent energy companies and i represent manufacturers that are benefiting from lower gas prices and from being able to set product into a domestic energy industry that's healthy and robust. >> there are those who would say actually this is a justification from cuomo for not doing a bigger study and it's
hydraulic fracturing is not new technology. it's been used for over 60 years in over a million wells. there's never been a case of groundwater contamination in the united states. it's safe technology, being effectively managed in the states where it's being done. those they findings need to be put into place in a final finding i think they're entirely consistent with the data from the various states. >> hang on. hang on. we should make clear here that you are essentially a lawyer who...
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>> we're a technology business. our job is to build technology. enables the merchant to do what they do best, fulfillment of the order. as long as we can bring on the new verticals we're talking about, grocer, liquor stores, also things that could be coming from a local deli, anything that we can get onto our website, ultimately their job is to get it to the consumer. >> if all those verticals, the grocers, the pet store, the florists, is one outpacing the others by a significant degree? in terms of long-term growth? >> sure. to date, it has been for the most part consumables or perishables. we've started to see nonperishable products, like from a local hardware store, being demanded on our site. >> we'll keep an eye on you guys. congratulations on one of the best domain names in the history of man. thank you for coming in. >>> evernote was founded in 2008 just before the crisis hit. now it's worth more than $1 billion. find out how this start-up survived and thrived during the recession and how it plans to stay successful. evernote's ceo will joi
>> we're a technology business. our job is to build technology. enables the merchant to do what they do best, fulfillment of the order. as long as we can bring on the new verticals we're talking about, grocer, liquor stores, also things that could be coming from a local deli, anything that we can get onto our website, ultimately their job is to get it to the consumer. >> if all those verticals, the grocers, the pet store, the florists, is one outpacing the others by a significant...
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>> well, it could go further depending on the mix of technologies. >> okay. simon -- do you want to briefly say what the mix of technologies is before we go? >> sure. we have the his or the line of products an over time, we have added multicore processors and the capabilities of 64 bit proprocessing, and added video and graphics and potentially depending upon which technologies the customers use, the royalties can inkreecrease the price of the chip north of 3 3%. >> thank you, simon segar, and once again, the new ceo of arm holdings. >>> and the dow sup 109 points which is a new all-time high and all-time intraday high for the dow jones industrial average. the top of the session has been 15653 and the s&p is up again just a stone throw's a wway fro 1700. >>> another tv blackout is looming as time warner and the cable wars are heating up. we will talk to the ceo of aereo next. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...offic
>> well, it could go further depending on the mix of technologies. >> okay. simon -- do you want to briefly say what the mix of technologies is before we go? >> sure. we have the his or the line of products an over time, we have added multicore processors and the capabilities of 64 bit proprocessing, and added video and graphics and potentially depending upon which technologies the customers use, the royalties can inkreecrease the price of the chip north of 3 3%. >>...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street." it does like we are going to get dow 16,000 and s&p 1800 right at the opening. we've had dow 14k, 15k, 16k. three millenial marks. that's a big deal. >> the whole conversation has been, well, when are we going to taper? because of that we've missed the earning explosions that have driven the dow. the taper talk made you no money and kept you out. >> 16 trillion in market value after passing 15 trillion in july. look at the top of the screen. down here you have the intercontinental exchange. they are celebrating nyse over at the nasdaq, communication platforms. that comes on the back of a strong night in asia overnight. dow 16k. a lot of discussion about how fearful investors are of large, round numbers. what do you think? >> well, we usually have a selloff, like a knee-jerk selloff. frankly this whole rally is
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street." it does like we are going to get dow 16,000 and s&p 1800 right at the opening. we've had dow 14k, 15k, 16k. three millenial marks. that's a big deal. >> the whole conversation has been, well, when are we going to taper? because of that we've missed...
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. >> we're seeing the biggest move in technology. that's mainly because of shares of apple here. >> let's look at what apple's done, falling below 488 a few moments ago, now back to 490. we're talking levels taking us back to february of 2012. 480 was the level on february 9th. so it's a good chance we're going to hang on to an 11-month low. we'll see. long day, still ahead. >> fitch ratings out with a warning that the united states could lose its aaa status even if the debt ceiling is averted. david joins us now live from london. david, good afternoon to you. what exactly are you saying that, that the aaa rating is on negative watch? at what point? >> well, we move on a negative watch, if we have effectively a repeat of the august 2011 debt ceiling crisis. as we approach the point where the federal government essentially runs out of cash and is not able to meet its obligations, the rating is going to go on watch. and the outcome of that watch is quite likely end up being a downgrade. >> just to be clear, there is a line in the diary
. >> we're seeing the biggest move in technology. that's mainly because of shares of apple here. >> let's look at what apple's done, falling below 488 a few moments ago, now back to 490. we're talking levels taking us back to february of 2012. 480 was the level on february 9th. so it's a good chance we're going to hang on to an 11-month low. we'll see. long day, still ahead. >> fitch ratings out with a warning that the united states could lose its aaa status even if the debt...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> take a look at some of the financials today. those are all in the green, so to speak. not large percentage moves up. morgan stanley and citigroup, for both their parts, are down this morning. of course we've seen financials have a nice move after an earnings season that was not widely lauded. >>> want to bring you back to hess. this morning that proxy fight over. we talk so often here about the lack of m and a but one thing there has not been a lack of is activism. as it driving force in many ways for transactions. in this case that remains to be seen but this has been one of the more bitterly contested battles we've seen in some time between elliott management and the management of hess. it is resolved today. elliott of course as you might expect claiming victory having 3 of its 5 nominees placed on the board along with the five new nominees that hess had put up to replace five existing directors. you'll end up with nine.
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> take a look at some of the financials today. those are all in the green, so to speak. not large percentage moves up. morgan stanley and citigroup, for both their parts, are down this morning. of course we've seen financials have a nice move after an earnings season that was not widely lauded. >>> want to bring you back to hess. this morning that...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> coming up next on the half, it's one of today's biggest stories on the street. carl icahn offers a buyout deal for dell. we'll have his first comment since the news broke in a live cnbc interview coming up on our show at the top of the hour. morgan stanley's duo of top watchers give their outlooks and hp has been this year's dow darling. two traders face off on where it goes from here. carl, can't wait. 20 minutes. >> red eye connection is not fun. that's a news flash. >> thanks. we'll see you in a few. it is graduation season. employment is likely to weigh heavily on college grads across the country. as the job outlook does remain mixed. unemployment for college grads was 3.98 which is half of the overall unemployment rate. one executive took to the wall street journal to explain why he is not interested in hiring a recent grad for specific region. he joins us here this morning as i said to you during the break, this piece
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> coming up next on the half, it's one of today's biggest stories on the street. carl icahn offers a buyout deal for dell. we'll have his first comment since the news broke in a live cnbc interview coming up on our show at the top of the hour. morgan stanley's duo of top watchers give their outlooks and hp has been this year's dow darling. two traders face off...
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united technology coming in. aerospace has been this incredible theme throughout this period and i think that if you saw boeing complete its rollover, meaning go down to say $94, $95, it would probably attract buyers. i am watching boeing intensely because that has been the leader of this market. >> wells today raising their target -- >> yes. $115. they're saying listen, we see this, we're going to go the other way. kind of like what stovall said. look, if boeing bottoms here? it would be very positive. i just think that when they shoot the generals, they shoot all the generals. >> you mentioned costco briefly earlier. same-store sales 5% for may. a bit short. looking for 5.5%. talk about limited and costco being two of the few retailers that have a cult following. >> right. costco, there's two costco numbers, the number -- people say why is the number up, not down? because you have to take out gasoline and forex. you know costco better than anybody. there was no diminution of club members. >> right, after they r
united technology coming in. aerospace has been this incredible theme throughout this period and i think that if you saw boeing complete its rollover, meaning go down to say $94, $95, it would probably attract buyers. i am watching boeing intensely because that has been the leader of this market. >> wells today raising their target -- >> yes. $115. they're saying listen, we see this, we're going to go the other way. kind of like what stovall said. look, if boeing bottoms here? it...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. estate market has a lot of investors worried. the finance ministry has set itself a gdp target below last year's numbers. are we seeing serious red flags from the world's second largest economy
zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and...
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. >> 20% of all consumer spending on technology in 2012 was apple. 20% of all spending on technology. >> on all consumer spending. >> yeah. is apple. >> the numbers are stunning. when you include apple in retail overall, the numbers are stunning as well. look at retail in america and what percentage it takes up, those apple stores, i mean -- >> remember they topped the -- >> yeah, everybody, hands down. >> the einhorn drama is not done by a long shot. >> could we see a dividend increase or buyback question there. >> i was watching this court scene, and the immortal words of u.s. marshal sam gerrard when confronted by kimball about whether he was innocent, i do not care about this lawsuit one bit. einhorn, like i wish he'd bought the mets. is there a trading deadline? you don't like it -- listen, intel has a preferred. real estate is preferred. go sell it. the court suit, come on, it was like perry mason? what have you got there? like the defenders? is this the defenders, are we going back that far? >> it's going to be wall-to-wall coverage on that suit. >> i care about the bp suit. >>
. >> 20% of all consumer spending on technology in 2012 was apple. 20% of all spending on technology. >> on all consumer spending. >> yeah. is apple. >> the numbers are stunning. when you include apple in retail overall, the numbers are stunning as well. look at retail in america and what percentage it takes up, those apple stores, i mean -- >> remember they topped the -- >> yeah, everybody, hands down. >> the einhorn drama is not done by a long shot....
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>> technology. that would be the easiest. that would be the lay-up here. >> i got to come out tomorrow and recommend microsoft. imagine if you're a microsoft analyst right now, do you have anything? does your kid like xbox? i mean have you paid for skype even though you're not supposed to? there's got to be microsoft analysts all over country right now saying, please, please, windows 9! make us windows 9! >> how about just a 10% free cash flow yield? isn't that enough to say why not? >> thank you, steve ballmer. sure. >> want plea to do a little monkey dance for you? >> yes! you can do like a btig on the apple and say, i know -- kind of like what senator mccarthy used to say about the communists. i have a list in my hand of $5 billion worth of revenues that steve ballmer's going to have that you don't even know about. then i'm going to upgrade it. >> that's not going to happen. >> why? because the takfacts -- >> yes. >> you demand facts. >> sometimes i do. >> you're rigorous. a lot of people don't want the fookt get in the wa
>> technology. that would be the easiest. that would be the lay-up here. >> i got to come out tomorrow and recommend microsoft. imagine if you're a microsoft analyst right now, do you have anything? does your kid like xbox? i mean have you paid for skype even though you're not supposed to? there's got to be microsoft analysts all over country right now saying, please, please, windows 9! make us windows 9! >> how about just a 10% free cash flow yield? isn't that enough to say...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ do you remember september, love was changing her mind ♪ ♪ while chasing the clouds away ♪ >> we have a number of ipos pricing up this morning, including club court. but it may be two at the nasdaq that catch investors eyes. i'm talking about fire eye and rocket fuel. by the way, great names, guys. love those names. rocket fuel, couldn't find a better name for an ipo. on that one, 30 times over subscribed, 20% of the offering was sold to insiders or an insider so that's a positive. as for fire eye, which i'm hearing may be a double at the open, we'll see, priced at 29. we'll see where that opens -- excuse me, priced at i believe that was 20. rocket fuel was 20. you have 65% of the offering going to the top 25 accounts but they distributed about 600 accounts. we'll keep an eye on both of those companies. we'll talk to the ceo of rocket fuel in a little bit. very interesting company there in the advertising arena. >> looking forward to that o
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ do you remember september, love was changing her mind ♪ ♪ while chasing the clouds away ♪ >> we have a number of ipos pricing up this morning, including club court. but it may be two at the nasdaq that catch investors eyes. i'm talking about fire eye and rocket fuel. by the way, great names, guys. love those names. rocket fuel, couldn't find a...
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she's expanded overseas and a lot of technology. back to you. >> robert, thank you for that. >>> let's take you to the senate floor and harry reid. >> -- nothing more than a blatant attack on bipartisanship. the past several days we've been engaged in productive bipartisan negotiations in the senate. everyone knows that. we've been working across party lines and making steady progress to achieve an agreement that reopens the government, protects the full faith and credit of our great country, and opens talks to put this country on a firm fiscal footing. everyone needs to know that the measure under discussion in the house is no part of what we've negotiated here in the senate. mr. president, the debt is here. the deadline is looming. rating agencies are talking about downgrading us as early as tonight. again. i know i speak for many of us who've been working in good faith when i say that we felt blindsided by the news from the house. but this isn't the first time. extremist republicans in the house of representatives are attempting
she's expanded overseas and a lot of technology. back to you. >> robert, thank you for that. >>> let's take you to the senate floor and harry reid. >> -- nothing more than a blatant attack on bipartisanship. the past several days we've been engaged in productive bipartisan negotiations in the senate. everyone knows that. we've been working across party lines and making steady progress to achieve an agreement that reopens the government, protects the full faith and credit of...
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technology is performing quite well today. we're at the highest levels we've been on an s&p sand point, 1578.42. i just mentioned technology and if we start to think about what this next leg of the move higher could potentially look like. it's been a very defensive rally, health care, staples, utilities and the hunt for yields has been going on and do we start to see a rotation into some of the cyclical names picking up leadership now? >> i think that's a good observation and i think the real reason why i expect further positive momentum in the u.s. market is that the u.s. domestic economy is doing really well. it's a matter of low energy costs by international standards and innovation and manufacturing and the housing market turning. i thinkal of those things tend to point to domestics and cyclicals doing better. i like manufacturing and small and mid-caps that are very -- the market will -- before we let you you go. how far do you -- our five-year forecast will degenerate 7% to 8% and our guess is we'll get a big chunk of th
technology is performing quite well today. we're at the highest levels we've been on an s&p sand point, 1578.42. i just mentioned technology and if we start to think about what this next leg of the move higher could potentially look like. it's been a very defensive rally, health care, staples, utilities and the hunt for yields has been going on and do we start to see a rotation into some of the cyclical names picking up leadership now? >> i think that's a good observation and i think...
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bny mellon. >>> shares are dragging basically all of technology down. alex gana is a managing director with jmp securities. he joins us on the news line this morning. thanks for coming to the phone. >> thank you ch it feels like it's trying to find legs here. what is your very near term view? >> i think the problem for apple today is we have a major component provider cirrus talking about inventory build and guiding down pretty hard for the forward quarter. they are intensifying competition. i'm not sure you're going to get a lot of near-term relief from apple. >> are they telling you anything you didn't already know or suspect, alex? >> i think the magnitude is worse than what people were thinking. because i think you're absolutely right. people were braced for a poor seasonal quarter. but the magnitude coupled with the success that samsung has in the market. it has investors nervous on this stock. >> it's amazing to look at the year to dlat losses on apple. 20 plus per cent. it's just a fluke of the calendar, perhaps. can they work their way out of th
bny mellon. >>> shares are dragging basically all of technology down. alex gana is a managing director with jmp securities. he joins us on the news line this morning. thanks for coming to the phone. >> thank you ch it feels like it's trying to find legs here. what is your very near term view? >> i think the problem for apple today is we have a major component provider cirrus talking about inventory build and guiding down pretty hard for the forward quarter. they are...
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what are they saying about the two very important technology companies. director of technical research is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> what is the damage to apple now from a technical sense? >> well, apple's been declining for quite some time. the damage has been done. you know, on the charts, certainly not just on the daily charts, but on the weekly charts as well. quite frankly, we think for apple to get back on track as a stock, it's a good technical trader. it would have to surge back above 500. so this gives traders on a short-term basis a lot of leeway to play some oversold trades. also for down side risk still yet to go. in terms of support levels, apple is trying to base out today. our level was around 448 to 450. we hope it gains some footing. the stock is certainly oversold enough to generate some type of snapback rally. but if it cannot hold this, we're looking at a 390, 395 handle for secondary support on the stock. so we think there's a significant technical damage done on the longer term charts of apple. >> unless it closes above
what are they saying about the two very important technology companies. director of technical research is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> what is the damage to apple now from a technical sense? >> well, apple's been declining for quite some time. the damage has been done. you know, on the charts, certainly not just on the daily charts, but on the weekly charts as well. quite frankly, we think for apple to get back on track as a stock, it's a good technical trader. it...
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within technology, the semiskukt tors are also doing reasonably well. shares of sony spiking on reports it will be working with morgan stanley and citi on investment proposals to split up the company, float bli entertainment division. no word as of yet. we will have more on the story very shortly. don't forget that the new guy at the helm will be live on cnbc at 3:30 this afternoon. big lots, one of today's biggest decliners falling sharply after the first quarter earnings fell 21%. >>> let's get to today's road map. this hour we're hunting for yields. is the party over for the big dividend stocks? plus, fears are tapering on everything from markets to housing. find out when the tapering is likely to happen and how the fed may go about doing it. and you have heard of google glass and google tv. what about the full on google house? it exits here in new york. least for now. >> but we start with the markets and two opposing views of a core theme in the market. dividend stocks on whether the rally is over. david katts is the chief investment officer. scott
within technology, the semiskukt tors are also doing reasonably well. shares of sony spiking on reports it will be working with morgan stanley and citi on investment proposals to split up the company, float bli entertainment division. no word as of yet. we will have more on the story very shortly. don't forget that the new guy at the helm will be live on cnbc at 3:30 this afternoon. big lots, one of today's biggest decliners falling sharply after the first quarter earnings fell 21%....
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technologically this is a complicated thing for you to go through. what is it good for the stock as if you pull it off. why is it important for shareholders? >> it's all about capturing a user base and a traveler base that wants to come back to tripadviseor over and over again and we have done a good job because of these opinions and all of the members that love to contribute their content, one of the reasons that's been missing over the years is the ability to really help our ability to really help our travelers find the best price on the internet. and so with our wealth, our partner-client relations, we're not only able to point out the best property, but really the best place you might want to book the property. >> i should point out today people should be aware, it's not just the tripped adviser brands. once this new technology comes in, once you have this search, you're going to embark on something very new for the company, a very large international advertising campaign, an offline advertising campaign that might be 40 or $50 million. so we're
technologically this is a complicated thing for you to go through. what is it good for the stock as if you pull it off. why is it important for shareholders? >> it's all about capturing a user base and a traveler base that wants to come back to tripadviseor over and over again and we have done a good job because of these opinions and all of the members that love to contribute their content, one of the reasons that's been missing over the years is the ability to really help our ability to...
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technology, 70%. those are the three biggest sectors in the s&p 500 and when you get the three big sectors and all of them beating by at least 70% or more you will push the new estimate and that's why we're at the new high in earnings. the big story as everyone said is the top line, the revenue issue. so only 43% of the companies are beating on the revenue side. 73% on the topside. two-thirds reporting for the quarter. it is the bottom line growth, it's less than half of the bottom line note. that's a lot of dividends. we saw it again. look what's happened, cost owe, american express, pepsico and ibm and so far by my count, i had 175 companies raising their dividend this year and only nine have lowered them and we saw what happened. their stock dropped. elsewhere, the big story again today is deflation. lock at these commodities, silver copper aluminum. materials and energy stocks are under considerable pressure today. so today when we had the fed meeting although there's no press conference everyone
technology, 70%. those are the three biggest sectors in the s&p 500 and when you get the three big sectors and all of them beating by at least 70% or more you will push the new estimate and that's why we're at the new high in earnings. the big story as everyone said is the top line, the revenue issue. so only 43% of the companies are beating on the revenue side. 73% on the topside. two-thirds reporting for the quarter. it is the bottom line growth, it's less than half of the bottom line...
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science and technology and engineering and mathematics play a big part in the game of golf and a big part in my success, and i want to see the kids enjoy it and be motivated. after nine years we have had 4,000 teachers through the program impacting almost a quarter of a million students, so we are making the impact and slowly and surely, but we need help from the public and the private sector to do this? on behalf of everybody here, we are so happy for you and your family and for bones, because it was an amazing weekend to watch. and a lot of people wonder how the game is changing. you are known for the aggressive play, but people wonder if a right-handed player could have made that shot at 18. do you see the next 10 or 20 years different from the past 10 or 20? >> well, i have had a big turnaround in the game in that i have been saying that i have been playing the best golf of my career, and that is absolutely true. two reasons for it. one i'm putting well sh, and th other is that i have been able to drive the ball much better, and that comes down to technology. what has happened fo
science and technology and engineering and mathematics play a big part in the game of golf and a big part in my success, and i want to see the kids enjoy it and be motivated. after nine years we have had 4,000 teachers through the program impacting almost a quarter of a million students, so we are making the impact and slowly and surely, but we need help from the public and the private sector to do this? on behalf of everybody here, we are so happy for you and your family and for bones, because...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> time for cramer's mad dash. let's talk supervalu. important deal taking place for the company. basics are you'll get a 30% owner, $4 a share. that would be service also taking on albertson's. >> i was worried about the balance sheet and worried about the earnings. >> still a risk, but it is a refi. this is essentially a way to refi the company, take out some of the risk that you're talking about. >> if there isn't a tender at $4, does the back end trade much lower? what i'm trying to do is protect people from paying $3.50 if that turns out to be not a good price. >> people are trying it-to-figure out it-to to figur out 30% at $4. let's not forget this company tried to sell itself for quite some time. private equity overall very large. that has been the case in private equity. there's been a multiple problem when it comes to private equity. very high multiples. not enough growth. >> is there a larger conclusion to that supermarkets are still investable. it was successful in bringin
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> time for cramer's mad dash. let's talk supervalu. important deal taking place for the company. basics are you'll get a 30% owner, $4 a share. that would be service also taking on albertson's. >> i was worried about the balance sheet and worried about the earnings. >> still a risk, but it is a refi. this is essentially a way to refi the company, take out some of the risk that...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the only bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for one week only, queen mattresses start at just $599.99. and save 50% on our limited edition innovation series beds. plus special financing. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with th
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the only bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the...
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i use technology all day long to do what i do. i connect to my customers, i access the marketplace. >> why do we need 90 venues to trade this stuff? >> i have a better idea, and it came from myron shoals, who is one of the fathers of options trading. apparently, i had not heard of him but he was in "the financial times" today. he made the point, and this is a free market solution, simply say you cannot cancel trades. goldmans or the nyse, if you make a mistake, you will have to pay the price for that. i think you'd probably find you suddenly had much more robust systems in there. >> in fact, that might be very true because i do agree at some point you've got -- if you never end up paying the price, then you never end up fixing the problem. so if you keep canceling those trades, it lets you off the hook. that might be one part of the solution. although the other part of the solution i think is to go back and look at the current market structure we have today because i think, and a lot of people will agree, current market structure
i use technology all day long to do what i do. i connect to my customers, i access the marketplace. >> why do we need 90 venues to trade this stuff? >> i have a better idea, and it came from myron shoals, who is one of the fathers of options trading. apparently, i had not heard of him but he was in "the financial times" today. he made the point, and this is a free market solution, simply say you cannot cancel trades. goldmans or the nyse, if you make a mistake, you will...
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securitization technology. >> actual technology is a winner and we discovered that financial technology was not fathomable even for -- i have a friend who has a doctorate in math and called in to analyze the cbo situation. he just said i can't figure it out. >> same as the guys at j.p. morgan when he started to throw around all of that stuff that at the end made no sense at all. it didn't make sense. >> that was all nonsense. >> right. >> but you're not late for dinner. >> no. don't call me late for dinner. >> i do remember -- >> starbucks. bernstein was seaing starbucks might be weaker. >> i had to leave starbucks this weekend and go to a dunkin' donuts because i couldn't stand the line in philadelphia. take that! >> i will, with a double -- >> triple vent i cap chino with skim wet. i had to go to a dunkin' donuts skim. >> you enjoyed it. >> i did. >> netflix shares have doubled this year. yeah, this year. that makes it the best performer of the s&p 500 for the first quarter, but should you bet that rally will continue in q2 or maybe get out? stay tuned. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up, it may b
securitization technology. >> actual technology is a winner and we discovered that financial technology was not fathomable even for -- i have a friend who has a doctorate in math and called in to analyze the cbo situation. he just said i can't figure it out. >> same as the guys at j.p. morgan when he started to throw around all of that stuff that at the end made no sense at all. it didn't make sense. >> that was all nonsense. >> right. >> but you're not late for...
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and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. the world is changing faster than ever, creating new opportunities for those who stand ready to seize them. in a time when the biggest risk is playing it safe, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, our flexible, collaborative approach helps forward-looking companies not only run better, but run different... to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because now more than ever, the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> let's head over to the cme, check in with rig santelli on this tuesday. >> hi, carl. we're at a time right now where not only is the discussion of course about about normalization of markets and post-crisis programs and the fed. but we're also at a time where we've been lucky. we've seen some of the deficits that we racked up
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. the world is changing faster than ever, creating new opportunities for those who stand ready to seize them. in a time when the biggest risk is playing it safe, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, our flexible, collaborative approach helps forward-looking companies not only run...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> coming up next, behind the numbers on the the hedge fund case. not so fast. we have ideas on how you can get in on the red hot hedge fund trade. and tesla on a tear. is this stock's rally about to crack? carl, we'll see you in about 20. >> sounds good, scott. the bloomberg snooping scandal continues to widen. today the bank of japan is seeking details about which information bloomberg allowed journalists access to. we have the latest on that continuing story. >> the bank of japan joins the european bank. they are reviewing how the journalists used proprietary information. certainly the first one that brought this issue to light. the second is security practices and trade data traded across the various platforms. news yesterday that thousands of private e-mail messages were inadvertently published online by a former bloomberg employee. the messages were private conversations that were used in a effort to tailor the products.
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> coming up next, behind the numbers on the the hedge fund case. not so fast. we have ideas on how you can get in on the red hot hedge fund trade. and tesla on a tear. is this stock's rally about to crack? carl, we'll see you in about 20. >> sounds good, scott. the bloomberg snooping scandal continues to widen. today the bank of japan is seeking details...